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See also [[windowstools/relnotes|Release Notes]] | [[:packagers/windows]] | See also [[windowstools/relnotes|Release Notes]] | [[:packagers/windows]] |
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Last updated on Jan. 15, 2020. | Last updated on Jan. 16, 2020. |
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You can obtain the free version of the Windows Cloud DashBoard with Cloud File Manager from [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/clients_and_tools|here]]., and the paid version from [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/personal|here]]. If you have purchased the paid cloud tools you can find the latest version of the tools from "**//Cloud Apps"//** on the sidebar after login to the Storage Made Easy website. | You can obtain the free version of the Windows Cloud DashBoard with Cloud File Manager from [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/clients_and_tools|here]]., and the paid version from [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/personal|here]]. If you have purchased the paid cloud tools you can find the latest version of the tools from "**//Cloud Apps"//** on the sidebar after login to the Storage Made Easy website. |
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Note that empty files created in the Cloud Drive will not be uploaded to the File Fabric and to the underlying storage system that contains the folder in which they were created. In particular, note that some Office file types such as .docx and .pptx are created as empty files from the Windows Explorer context (right click) menu. These files won't be uploaded until they have been opened for editing, content has been added and they have been saved. | Note that empty files created in the Cloud Drive will not be uploaded to the File Fabric and to the underlying storage system that contains the folder in which they were created. In particular, note that some Office file types such as .docx and .pptx are created as empty files from the Windows Explorer context (right click) menu. These files won't be uploaded until they have been opened for editing and then saved. |
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